More than 1,500 4th and 5th grade students from all over the county conducted on- the-spot science experiments, dabbled in unusual art projects, sampled job-related activities ranging from medical lab work to stage lighting and dove into dozens of other hands-on learn- ing opportunities at the 2nd Annual STEAMFest on Thursday, October 12 at the Sheboygan campus of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Woman faces multiple felony charges in car off cliff fatality
A 25-year-old Sheboygan woman is in custody with cash bond set at $2,000,000 for multiple felony charges for a Sept. 4 incident where she allegedly drove off the cliff on the eastern end of North Ave., Sheboygan going 85 mph, resulting in the death of a passenger.
Librarian praised for youth work
PBS Wisconsin announced Alison Loewen from the Mead Public Library as one of the 14 early education professionals named to the 2023 honorees of the PBS KIDS Early Learning Champions program.
Mill St. a welcome new home for offshoot of Caan’s Floral
When Kris and Ruth Shepard bought Caan’s Floral in Sheboygan in 2013, they relocated from a Chicago suburb to Plymouth and haven’t looked back.
$5.3M upgrade approved for historic county courthouse
SHEBOYGAN – A list of major projects over the next five years won County Board approval Sept 19.
Hit and run fatality suspect sent back to state prison
An entangled network of legal consequences continues to grow from an incident charged as a hit and run causing the death of Town of Sheboygan resident Mr. Jan Richmond, 74, who was out walking the morning of July 4.
Rock the Block salvages furniture graveyard
While Rock the Block is primarily focused on exterior rehabilitation, the Habitat Lakeside team did accept the task of revitalizing the teachers lounge at Sheridan Elementary School.
Halloween festival finds ideal location at Road America
Wisconsin Fear Fest has been known for scaring the you- know-what out of people across the state for years now.
So when it asked Road America officials if they would be interested in hosting the event this year, it was a pretty easy answer.
Former administrator’s federal lawsuit clears early hurdle, allowed to proceed
MILWAUKEE – Former Sheboygan City Administrator Todd Wolf’s lawsuit against the city was allowed to continue as a federal magistrate judge dismissed parts, but not all, of the case Tuesday Sept. 5.
26th student-built home launched on south side
North and South High School students, staff, and guests attended a ground breaking ceremony for House Construction Project 2023 last Tuesday at the construction site in the Stonebrook Crossing Subdivision on the south side of Sheboygan.